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Asylum Qualification Directive :2004/83/EC

category national | rights, freedoms and repression | opinion/analysis author Thursday October 12, 2006 14:25author by C Murray Report this post to the editors

Or Doing the Homework.

The Council Directive known as the Asylum Qualification Directive 2004/83/EC was required to be transposed into Irish Law on the 10th October 2006.

It was. It is part of the new 'Immigration ,Residence and Protection Bill'

It is an interim measure requiring Transposition into Irish Law , which allows for the subsidiary protection of people regected by definition of refugee status but in danger of suffering serious harm if returned forcibly to their country of origin.

According to Press releases from the Department of Justice, the directive for subsidiary protection in the case of failure of application for refugee status, an applicant can apply for protection under the new directive, it is however, not retrospective.

The Department maintains that the twin agencies that form the triad for
application, definiton of status, and appeal are functioning already within the
Directive.

These agencies are:

ORAC.
RAT.
Minister For Justice, Equality and Law Reform. (who Gets the final say on applications).

The Refugee Act Of 1996, according to the Minister and Tanaiste are capably fulfilling the
requirements of the Directive.

Orac: Comprises the Offices of The Office of Refugee Application Committee.
Rat: Comprises the Refugee Appeals Tribunal.

The legislation which reduced the input of NGO's and Advocacy agencies in the
Refugee Applicant's system made a one stop shop for appeals at the Dept of
Justice.

People applying for subsidiary protections: "Apply to the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law
Reform to remain in the state for subsidiary protections, is someone who does not
qualify as a refugeebut who if returned tohis/her country of origin, would face a real risk
of suffering serious harm as defined for the purpose of the directive"

The main provisions of the Directive have been incorporated into the
Immigration, Residence and Protection Bill 2006. The directive , due to
be transposed into Irish Law was signed on October the 10th 2006.

*It forms part of the aforementioned Bill, wherein Refugees can be immeadiately
deported for traffic and minor offences.
*Wherein Asylum seekers/Refugees are going to be made carry bio-metric ID.

The very last date for the transposition of the Protection aspect of the Bill was
the 10th October. It had to be accomplished on that day.

The Civil Liberty Violations of the two remaining aspects of the Bill have not
as yet been transposed into Irish Law. It is now operative-but as stated before
it is not retrospective.

Related Link: http://www.justice.ie

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   so what?     Orla    Thu Oct 12, 2006 18:38 
   Immigrataion, Residence and Protection Bill has not gone through.     Chris Murray    Thu Oct 12, 2006 19:15 
   Regarding this bill...     Frank    Thu Oct 12, 2006 21:48 
   immigration bill     Observer    Fri Oct 13, 2006 02:41 
   The Unobserved     Deciso    Sat Oct 14, 2006 00:26 
   Deciso     Rosé    Sat Oct 14, 2006 01:05 
   Response to Rose     Deciso    Sat Oct 14, 2006 02:01 
   ok     Rosé    Sat Oct 14, 2006 03:08 
   Paradise Island and Protection     Deciso    Sat Oct 14, 2006 03:39 
 10   Il Duce gets the final say     Brass Tacks    Sat Oct 14, 2006 10:46 
 11   Mr     Padraig    Sat Oct 14, 2006 12:44 
 12   You are not seeing the picture Padraig.     Brass Tacks    Sat Oct 14, 2006 13:49 
 13   Irish Government will be better of tapping from world human resources.     Aaron    Thu Nov 02, 2006 15:02 
 14   Identical Policy     C Murray    Thu Nov 02, 2006 15:47 
 15   hmmz     omg    Thu Nov 02, 2006 16:02 
 16   Cartoon     C Murray    Thu Nov 02, 2006 16:12 
 17   Re: Afghan hunger strikers     Emma-RAR    Thu Nov 02, 2006 17:26 
 18   Emma     OBSERVER    Thu Nov 02, 2006 21:33 
 19   The Asylum process is open to allegations of Racism Because...     C murray    Thu Nov 02, 2006 22:01 
 20   C Murray     Observer    Thu Nov 02, 2006 23:07 
 21   Politics     ?????????????????????????????????    Thu Nov 02, 2006 23:21 
 22   Immigration Bll Published today     C Murray    Fri Apr 27, 2007 12:10 
 23   links:-     Detica-reductio ad absurdio    Fri Apr 27, 2007 16:46 
 24   A little summary     C Murray    Sat Apr 28, 2007 12:50 
 25   related link     C Murray    Sat Apr 28, 2007 12:56 


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